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Hospice Volunteerism Nears ‘Age of AI’

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

As reported by Holly Vossel, Hospice News

Hospices are seeing high competition in their hunt to attract and keep volunteers. More providers are creatively leveraging innovative technologies to improve retention.

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Agrace to hold Giving Day on April 8

Monday, April 6, 2026

As reported by In Business Madison 

Agrace, a Wisconsin-based nonprofit health care organization, will hold its fifth annual Agrace Giving Day on April 8, 2026.

The 24-hour giving challenge invites donors, community partners and volunteers to make a gift of any size. Agrace Giving Day begins at midnight April 8, and runs through 11:59 p.m.  

All donations up to $10,000 will be matched dollar to dollar thanks to a gift from Marilyn and David Peters.  

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Agrace Expands to Serve Southeastern Wisconsin

Thursday, April 2, 2026

As reported by PR Newswire

Agrace, the largest Wisconsin-based nonprofit hospice, has expanded to serve the entire southern half of Wisconsin with the addition of Ozaukee, Washington, Racine and Kenosha counties to its Milwaukee service region.

For nearly 50 years, Agrace Hospice Care has offered compassionate end-of-life care to people of all ages from its Madison headquarters. Residents across all of southeastern Wisconsin can now choose Agrace for hospice care that comes to them where they live—in private homes, long-term care facilities or any other place they call home.

“As a nonprofit, we are not driven by investor returns, which allows us to focus entirely on the needs of patients and families by reinvesting our resources into high-quality, compassionate care,” said Agrace President and CEO Lynne Sexten. “This latest step in Agrace’s rapid expansion reflects our commitment to bring this type of patient-comes-first care to more families as they navigate serious illness and end-of-life care.”

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Here is the revolutionary village designed for people with Alzheimer’s disease

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

As reported by Futura

Some Americans living with dementia may soon find daily life becoming a little more familiar again. In the near future, they could walk into a grocery shop, buy food, enjoy a meal out with friends or even book a relaxing treatment at a nearby spa.

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Agrace Expands to Serve Southeastern Wisconsin

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Agrace, the largest Wisconsin-based nonprofit hospice, has expanded to serve the entire southern half of Wisconsin with the addition of Ozaukee, Washington, Racine and Kenosha counties to its Milwaukee territory.

For nearly 50 years, Agrace Hospice Care has offered compassionate end-of-life care to people of all ages in southern Wisconsin. Southeastern Wisconsin residents can now choose Agrace for hospice care that comes to them where they live—in private homes, long-term care facilities or any other place they call home. Continue Reading…


‘Dementia village’ could push Americans to rethink how we treat memory loss

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

As reported by Fox News

Some Americans who suffer from dementia will soon be able to walk into a grocery store and buy food. They’ll be able to enjoy a meal out with friends — or schedule an appointment at a local spa.

The nation’s first “dementia village” is coming soon to Madison, Wisconsin. The $40 million project, to be spread across six acres, will feature a Main-Street feel with shops, a theater and an arts and crafts center, according to a news release. It is slated for a 2027 opening.

Spearheaded by Agrace, a nonprofit healthcare agency, the Dementia Village community is being modeled on a European arrangement of “microtowns” that have emerged across the globe, the agency told Fox News Digital. Continue Reading…


Building the first dementia village in the U.S.

Saturday, March 7, 2026

As reported by The Street, Jeffrey Snyder – Broadcast Retirement Network 

Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses the plans for a new dementia village in the U.S. with Agrace’s Lynne Sexten.

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It takes a village to build one

Friday, March 6, 2026

As reported by Brittney Kenaston, InBusiness Madison

Eloy van Hal lives in the Netherlands, but his vision for reshaping dementia care is taking root across the globe — and on the Agrace hospice campus in Fitchburg, with a neighborhood that will be the first of its kind in the United States.

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‘Dementia Village’ in Wisconsin Will House Patients in ‘Main Street USA’ Setting

Monday, March 2, 2026

As reported by Kiri Blakeley, Yahoo! News

For millions of people living with dementia, quality of life often takes a drastic turn downward. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Agrace is planning a new village to be built in Madison, WI, that will house dementia patients in a “Main Street USA” setting.

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